10-19-2014, 07:11 PM
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Pogrebin
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Alexander River Hirsch Gryffindor Third Year Hogwarts RPG Name: --
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| Post #1 urine trouble | Pat's Strong Confident Other Half | Pees Like a Champion Unicorn Racehorse Treat the unwell plants? That was what he had said at the beginning of the lesson too, wasn't it? That they were gonna be Plant Healers or whatever and have to go around helping. Could this be an interesting activity?
Man, he hoped so.
Grabbing a piece of parchment, a quill and a tag, Grayson got up from his desk and started wandering around. Some name tags had already been placed on some plants because some people were so freaking fast at this. He didn't get it. How did they even have the ENERGY? And how did they work so quickly? AND what happened if he didn't find a plant to treat? Would he not have to do this activity?
The boy didn't have to worry about that because behind one of the larger plants sat a tiny TINY plant with a few dry, wilting leaves. Sucks. Taking hold of his quill, he examined the plant as carefully as he could before jotting some things down in his log. Did they have to include a lot of information? No? Just the basics? Good. That was what he was going for: writing down the basics and the basics only. Enough to get him the credit he needed.
When that was done, he placed his log and quill down and took hold of his wand. First things first was the cut off all the dry leaves. "Diffindo!" he called, making that 'w' shape wand movement. One dry leaf down and gone. "Diffindo!" Second one down and away from the plant. "Diffindo! Diffindo! Diffindo!" Three, four, FIVE.
Jeez, how dead WAS this plant?
Once all the dry leaves had fallen off and formed a small pile on the table it was sitting on, Grayson decided to concentrate on the next piece of work: making the plant grow. "Herbivicus!" he said, moving his wand in the shape of three small mountains. Was it going to work? He really hoped so. He didn't want to be standing here all day, just watching and waiting for a plant to--
IT WAS GROWING! SCORE!
And for the last bit? "Aguamenti!" Because every plant needed water. Obviously. Especially for this one that had dry leaves. Once he let a healthy amount of water trickle onto the soil surrounding the plant, he stopped the water flow with a "Finite!" and moved on to place a name tag on it. Quote:
Small plant with dry leaves had its dry leaves cut off, was made to grow and got watered
This plant was cured by Grayson Whitlock, Fifth year, Slytherin
There. Done.
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